Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none... The American Orator's Own Book - 312 ページ1859 - 350 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 444 ページ
...principles engraven upon the minds of all, and elegantly compasses them in the following language : — "Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever State...domestic concerns and the surest bulwarks against anti-republic tendencies ; the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor,... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 ページ
...I deem the essential principles of our government, and consequently those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest...political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship, with all nations—entangling alliances with none ; the support of the State governments in all their rights,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 ページ
...which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest compass they Avill bear, stating the general principle, but not all its...limitations. ^Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship, with all nations —... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 526 ページ
...I deem the essential principles of our government, and consequently, those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest...general principle, but not all its limitations. Equal aud exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce,... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1861 - 514 ページ
...I deem the essential principles of our government, and consequently, those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest...and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persnasion, religious or political ; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1861 - 698 ページ
...reserved to them. One of the most distinguished of my predecessors attached deserved importance to " the support of the State Governments in all their rights, as the most competent administration for domestic concerns, and the surest bulwark against anti-republican tendencies ; "... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 ページ
...that which Mr. .Jefferson expressed so compendiously in his first inaugural, namely: — ' To support the State Governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations for their domestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks against aijti-Republican tendenries,' combined with... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1864 - 586 ページ
...out tfye two maxims upon this subject laid down by Mr. Jefferson in his inaugural in 1801 : First. "The .support of the State Governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations of our domestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies." Second. " The... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1865 - 974 ページ
...administration." — "Equal and exact justice to all men" — " Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations — entangling alliances with none....support of the State Governments in all their rights." " The preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 678 ページ
...I deem the essential principles of our government, and consequently, those which ought to shape its administration. I will compress them within the narrowest...will bear, stating the general principle, but not Cn. L] |BK. V. all its limitations. Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion,... | |
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